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Dongmyeong of
Goguryeo (Korean: 동명성왕; Hanja: 東明聖王),
personal name Ko
Chumong (고주몽; 高朱蒙), was the
founding monarch of the
kingdom of Goguryeo, and was...
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founded and
ruled over the
ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo. Its founder,
Chumong,
broke away from
another ancient Korean kingdom called Dongbuyeo to start...
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daughter Yuhwa married Haemosu and gave
birth to
Dongmyeong of
Goguryeo (Ko
Chumong), the
founder of Goguryeo. Habaek, the god of the
Amnok River, had three...
- to the
Samguk sagi, Hae Mo-su was the
father of Goguryeo's founder, Ko
Chumong (Korean: 주몽; Hanja: 朱蒙) also
known as
Dongmyeong of Goguryeo. According...
- (Korean: 하백; Hanja: 河伯), and the
mother of
Dongmyeong of
Goguryeo (Ko
Chumong), the
founder of the
kingdom of Goguryeo. She was also
given the name Yuhwa...
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conceived Ko
Chumong (Dongmyeong of Goguryeo). Geumwa's two sons
resented Chumong, and so did he. He
attempted numerous times to
destroy Chumong when he was...
- Cheon-shin (천신; 天神, "God of Heaven") Grayson,
James H. (2015). "Tan'gun and
Chumong: The
Politics of
Korean Foundation Myths". Folklore. 126 (3): 253–265....
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Baekje and Muryeong's own ancestor,
Dongmyeong of
Goguryeo (Ko
Chumong),
emphasizing Chumong's heritage as a
grandchild of the god
Habaek and Kammu's own...
- 1177/0265378811404772. ISSN 0265-3788. Grayson,
James H. (2015-09-02). "Tan'gun and
Chumong: The
Politics of
Korean Foundation Myths". Folklore. 126 (3): 253–265....